Cruiseing the Amazon / Rio Negro Expedition Style
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PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE WORLD OCEAN & CRUISE LINER SOCIETY Vol. 38, Issue 5 - March 15, 2019 “Our 38th Year of Continuous Publication” Single issue price $3 CRUISING THE AMAZON/RIO NEGRO EXPEDITION STYLE by Art Sbarsky After an early-morning, short walk from my unpacking. I did indeed find a place for pre-cruise Manaus hotel through a semi-jungle everything and since I packed everything they path and set of steps, we had our first look at the recommended that I bring, I was pleasantly NatureTours boat, Motor Yacht Tucano I. First surprised to find it all fit rather well, even reaction: attractive/cute but small. Then we had including the bathroom stuff. But it’s not to take an outboard-motor canoe from the dock primitive; they do supply L’Occitane toiletries. to the boat itself. The Monty Python phrase “and With my suitcase stowed away easily under the now for something completely different” came to bed, I made my way to the two primary (and mind immediately. And, for the next six nights, only) public rooms: the outside viewing/sitting that’s exactly what it was. This was an expedition space and the wonderfully air-conditioned salon cruise that for me defined the very nature of this which had multiple purposes, primarily dining type of cruising. and attending a few talks about life on the river and ashore. Yes, references to songs like Old The boat has only eight cabins; thus, it carries Man River and Rolling on the River were made a maximum of 16 guests. But the guides said frequently. The two guides on the trip, who their sweet-spot in terms of the experience was handled a multitude of jobs like making sure we about 11-12. We had seven. We were supposed to were all treated exceptionally well to leading the have nine but one couple from the UK missed shore excursions gave us a rundown on how their Heathrow connection and didn’t show up. things were going to work aboard. This was partially because they did not come in with any cushion time and, more importantly, Probably the most shocking to the group was since there were no ports along the way, there the realization of something we were told about was no way for them to catch up. So, we had a in pre-trip documents was actually true: there pair of brothers from the USA, a couple from the would be times during the day when the electric south of England, single female guests from generators would be turned off and we would be NYC and Germany and me. All were from their without electricity and that we would only have mid-sixties up through the mid-seventies. Two hot water in our showers for a brief time each commonalties had to be their interest in day. I must admit, I’ve never been on any kind of Amazonian nature, both flora and fauna, and the a cruise where that was part on the instructions, ability to take advantage of the different types of either beforehand on upon boarding, but once excursions made available. you get used to it, it’s part of the experience. The electricity was turned off mostly during the times Our luggage came to the boat in a separate when we went ashore so unless you stayed on canoe and was delivered to our rooms which, not board, you really weren’t affected by it. Also, the surprisingly, were quite small, ranging from a two shower heads in the cabins literally ran low of 80 square feet to the humongous (kidding) either hot or cold but even the cold wasn’t size of 114 square feet. After getting over the freezing. As can be imagined, much of what we shock (I was in one of the smaller rooms) and wore, especially during the jungle hikes, got discovering there was no closet, just a bunch of quite wet, from perspiration, not rain (we had double hooks interspersed with the four amazingly good weather all the way through). windows, and seven small open shelves, I started You got used to washing stuff out via the Continued on page 14 2 first started out and many of our readers were cruise novices, we saw Royal Caribbean as a strong favorite with Carnival close behind. - PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY - Norwegian America Line slipped in a few years, The World Ocean & Cruise Liner Society but RC was a strong favorite for the first 10 years P.O. Box 329 – Northport, NY 11768 [email protected] until our member’s started moving on up. Founder Features Editor For the next 10 plus years Holland America George C. Devol William H. Miller Line ships topped our lists with a new kid on the Editor Art Director block, Crystal Cruises starting to appear. And Thomas E. Cassidy Dan J. Rico another newcomer Regent, then Radisson Seven Contributing Writers Seas Cruises. So, we were moving up again to more of the middle of the grouping of cruise Art Sbarsky lines. Then for awhile Regent and Crystal took Peter Knego turns ruling our list. Our Cadillacs and Lincolns. Andy Hernandez Pat Richardson In the last 10 years we have become very Theodore W. Scull diversified. Just recently we had an NCL ship win Ben Lyons the title and the next year the new Regent ship. Kay Showker Totally different ships, style and clientele. And another new comer has made strong inroads with their popular ships, Oceania Cruises. While HAL Subscription by Membership $20 Per Year - PDF Version and Crystal still hold their own. Paper: $36 Per Year in U.S. - $42 Canada © Copyright 2018 by World Ocean & Cruise Liner Society. All rights reserved. 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